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It is assimilated into the body to bcm part of several tissues, some is used 4 respirtion, some such as fatty acids and glycerol r converted into lipids s ft reserve if consumed in excess. In case of glucose excess i converted into glycogen by insulin hormone 4 storage in the Iver til its needed 4 use in bdy (coverted bk 2 glucose by glucagon hormone).

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Where in the body are nutrients absorbed into the bloodstream?

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What is the long tube inside the body attached to the stomach where nutrients in the food are absorbed?

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Are the majority of the nutrients absorbed in the liver?

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